diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 608dd16..52b3a37 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -129,6 +129,10 @@ Credit: @dbalatero let script="activate application \"Activity Monitor\"\ntell application \"System Events\"\n\tkeystroke \"f\" using {option down, command down}\n\tkeystroke \"vim\"\n\n\ttell process \"Activity Monitor\"\n\t\ttell outline 1 of scroll area 1 of window 1\n\t\t\tselect row 1\n\n\t\t\tkeystroke \"q\" using {option down, command down}\n\t\t\tkey code 36\n\t\tend tell\n\tend tell\nend tell\n" | call writefile(split(script, "\n", 1), '/tmp/exit-vim.scpt', 'b') | !osascript /tmp/exit-vim.scpt ``` +## The Mac Terminal way + +Press +q > Click `Terminate` + ## The Passive Way _**Walk away.**_ @@ -229,7 +233,7 @@ Credit: @tartansandal If you run Vim in a docker container like: ```bash -docker run --rm -it --name my-vim -v `pwd`:/root thinkca/vim +docker run --name my-vim -v `pwd`:/root thinca/vim ``` then you would normally exit vim by stopping the associated container: @@ -282,7 +286,7 @@ Credit: @Evalle If you run Vim in Kubernetes pod like: ```bash -kubectl run --generator=run-pod/v1 --rm -it my-vim --image=thinkca/vim +kubectl run --generator=run-pod/v1 my-vim --image=thinca/vim ``` then you would normally exit Vim by deleting the associated Kubernetes pod: @@ -372,11 +376,22 @@ $ lldb `which vim` Ctrl-C q ``` -## The test driven development way -Credit: @axelf4 +## The libcall way +Credit: @k-takata + +### Windows +```vim +:call libcallnr('kernel32.dll', 'ExitProcess', 0) +``` +### Linux +```vim +:call libcallnr('libc.so.6', 'exit', 0) + +## The canonical way +Credit: @ligurio ```vim -:echom test_null_list() +:!q ``` ## the pure BASH way @@ -392,3 +407,11 @@ Credit @u2mejc ``` ~. ``` + +## Quit as a Service (QaaS) + +1. Add the following to `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`: `PermitRootLogin yes`, `PasswordAuthentication yes` +2. Start sshd server +3. Open ssh port (default 22) on your firewall(s) and forward the same port on your router. +4. Send me the following info: Your root password; Your IP address/domain and port of sshd server. I recommend you test that it works before sending. +5. I will kill vim for you!